mookie1995
there's a good buck in that racket.
Yep. You can add movies ahead of time on Netflix. It's a nice feature.
dx really needs to pay attention to things!!!
Yep. You can add movies ahead of time on Netflix. It's a nice feature.
dx really needs to pay attention to things!!!![]()
Here in the 21st Century we don't have queues. We stream everything.![]()
Watching The Post. So many parallels to modern day times.
It's a Wonderful Life is playing on NBC. I always hate that Potter gets away with stealing the $8000.
If you can find it with English subtitles I highly recommend Joyeux Noel about the Christmas Truce in World War I. If you speak fluent German and French, you can watch on You Tube (but no subtitles).
For some parts subtitles aren't needed...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmKV3kjkolE&t=472s
Oh, I stream, also. However, many new(er) releases are not available that way on Netflix.![]()
I highly recommend “The Shape of Water.” Very, very good.
I wanted to stab the trailer in the eye it was so cloying. Would you say it's still good if the viewer has a trigger gag reflex for syrup and mawkishness? I want it to be interesting enough to see because I like early GdT, but he did Pacific Rim and the series "The Strain" both of which were sh-t, and he seems to be a guy like Nolan who is good inversely proportional to his budget.
It's an okay movie (not my favorite Jimmy Stewart film by a long shot), but the last few years I find myself rooting for the bridge to win and cut the movie short.It's a Wonderful Life is playing on NBC.
Saw “All the Money in the World” tonight. Not bad. Said it was based on true events. Not sure how much of it actually happened. This is the movie where they re shot scenes because Kevin Spacey played J Paul Getty and they had Christoper Plummer replace him. Which leads me to believe Ridley Scott knew what was going to happen way ahead of time because it’s one of the lead roles and there is no way they were able to get everyone back, and got to use the same locations, film and edit it and get it released on the 22nd.
Saw “All the Money in the World” tonight. Not bad. Said it was based on true events. Not sure how much of it actually happened. This is the movie where they re shot scenes because Kevin Spacey played J Paul Getty and they had Christoper Plummer replace him. Which leads me to believe Ridley Scott knew what was going to happen way ahead of time because it’s one of the lead roles and there is no way they were able to get everyone back, and got to use the same locations, film and edit it and get it released on the 22nd.
It's an okay movie (not my favorite Jimmy Stewart film by a long shot), but the last few years I find myself rooting for the bridge to win and cut the movie short.
That’s.... very specific.
That's because it's Kepler's "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em" fantasy. So long as the cocktail waitresses are all redheads with Irish accents, of course.